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Walking Welsh Cliffs | Pembrokeshire

The landscape in Pembrokeshire is dramatic, windswept & quiet. The Pembrokeshire coastline is the only UK coastal national park, and (I hope) from these photos you can see why. We walked for a few hours and saw no man, just wild ponies & moo cows. Of course, the thing with wild animals is that they are marvellously stubborn. The three ponies huffed loudly, pawing the ground. Our horse communication failed to budge them from the footpath. So, we ended up walking alarmingly close to the cliff edge, trying to avoid a shoe full of horse shit. Horse attack & near death incidents successfully avoided we marched on along the cliff, until we made it round the bay to beautiful Musselwick Sands. Update: come check out my adventures in Sweden and beyond over on Instagram.⚓

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I used to live in Devon and We would see wild ponies all the time. Even being a horse person and owning my own horses, Here that is just never even heard of - Horses never wander freely. I think the wild ponies are probably the happiest, I used to love seeing them. Thanks for sharing your wonderful pictures!www.thisanalogadventure.com